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Welcome to this month’s Creo challenge where we’re celebrating personal creativity and unique design!
We are inviting all members of our community to use Creo Parametric to create their very own logos. Whether you draw inspiration from your initials, your favorite hobbies, or even cultural symbols like a family coat of arms, this is your chance to showcase what uniquely represents you.
Challenge Overview:
Examples:
Why Participate?:
This challenge is about more than just flexing your design muscles; it’s an opportunity to infuse your personal identity into a creation that can be shared and celebrated within the Creo community. From playful projects to professional portfolio pieces, your designs can explore the spectrum of creativity enabled by Creo Parametric.
We’re excited to see the diverse and creative logos you come up with, ranging from minimalistic designs to intricate artistic expressions. Remember, there’s no right or wrong here—just endless possibilities to express yourself through design. Let’s get creative and start sketching!
Find the PTC Creo Community Challenge Guidelines here!
Can anyone figure out how I did this?
Quick guess, assuming two surfaces are showing, either Split Surface or Designated Area and applying Appearances.
Or, added lines to original sketch to create more sketch regions.
So many ways to create the result.
**** Sigh **** First I have to learn Creo. I'm still waiting for my installation at work.
Hi,
a quick and dirty try.
Maybe i'm totally wrong 😂
Made with creo 4
I think I like #5 the best.
What does everyone else think? Any Creo feedback? logo #1 attachment
logo #5 attachment
This is informative, thanks for sharing.
Grazie Jaime.
Just about a week and a half left to enter this Creo Community Challenge! Show the Community your personal logo!
Here is a sample of a logo:
Here is the part files.
FYI: I do not know how to use Creo Render Studio.
This Creo Community Challenge will close this Friday, June 7th. Take some time this week to submit your response!
This challenge's solution blog is now live on ptc.com! Check it out here.
Thanks to everyone who participated and @Michael for running the show!